
The Chabad Center of Sudbury invites you to an
Evening with Survivor Phillip Bialowitz
The riveting tale of Phillip's survival during one of the darkest times in Jewish history will fascinate you. “The largest successful escape from a German Concentration Camp. An amazing example of resistance” Philip Bialowitz is one of eight living survivors of the infamous Nazi death camp, Sobibór, where 250,000 people perished between 1942 and 1943. Mr. Bialowitz joined the rebellion that liberated 200 of the camp’s 600 slave laborers. Hear his amazing story. Watch the movie Escape from Sobibor here. Read a little about Sobibor here.
Wednesday, May 18, 2011 | 7:00pm
Curtis Middle School
22 Pratts Mill Road
Sudbury, MA 01776
$12 Paid before the event| $15 at the door | Sponsor* - $180 | Students $5
*Sponsor’s Private Reception with Mr. Bialowitz at 6:00 PM
For more information please call (978) 443-0110 or email [email protected]
The revolt at Sobibor, one of the three notorious death camps during the Holocaust, was the largest and most successful uprising in World War II. Of the 600 prisoners, 300 escaped, 48 survived the war, eight are alive today and only one speaks about his story. Bialowitz's story was featured in the highly acclaimed film "Escape from Sobibor." Since immigrating to America, Bialowitz has testified at numerous war crime trials. Check out his website here. |
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